Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Hope for Copenhagen, Blurry Vision. Future slipping between the fingers of the present

Listening to The Science Weekly: "Hope for Copenhagen". Following the podcast on the Science Weekly Twitter feed on science news, I see science as a political argument rather than a way out of its tragic health effects.
Developing or developed, rich and poor aren't we all in this together?
It is becoming extremely clear by talking to health professionals working in different sectors that diseases are becoming more frequent and with higher incidence.
The urbanization, industrial, war activities are behind, higher incidence of viral and auto-immune diseases,as secondary effects.
The most optimists do have hope in liver transplant and they pull faces when street doctors suggest homeopathic prescriptions.
When alternative sources of energy and updated scientific thinking is banned, cannot cope with the decadent present, president administrations.
We may be know that nobody can really turn the courses of the events and we are letting the future slip between the fingers of the present.
May be the achievement of the 2 degrees reduction by the year 2000 and something will not be possible by just relocating industry from some part of the world to another and by than we will sure not be here.
We do know that ozone/oxygen depletion on earth has a relation to every act we did in order to sit in front of a computer, blog it and see it happening .
While I don't know who in Egypt is building an IRON wall will be nine to 10 kilometers long, and will go 20 to 30 meters into the ground, no body will dare relate to the significant environmental impact iron industry has on the atmosphere .